Russia Says It Summoned Luxembourg Envoy Over Exhumation of Ukrainian ‘Nazi Collaborator’

MOSCOW, May ⁠28 (Reuters) – ⁠Russia said ⁠on Thursday it had ​summoned the ambassador ‌to Luxembourg to ‌protest against ⁠the ⁠exhumation of the remains of Andriy ​Melnyk, a Ukrainian nationalist leader during ​World War Two whom Moscow ⁠described ⁠as a “Nazi ⁠collaborator.”

Melnyk, who ​sided with Nazi Germany against ​the ⁠Soviet Union, was reburied with full state honours ⁠with his wife near Kyiv on Monday ⁠after being exhumed in Luxembourg.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Moscow regarded the reburial as a sign ⁠of disrespect towards the millions of victims of Nazi Germany.

(Reporting by ​Dmitry AntonovEditing by ​Andrew Osborn)

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